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Planning theory : planning with flexibility Vol.3

By: Series: Critical concepts in built environment Ed. by Rohinton EmmanuelPublication details: New York Routledge 2015Description: xi,424pISBN:
  • 9780415746472
DDC classification:
  • 307.12 MAD
Contents:
Contents Volume III: Planning with Flexibility Acknowledgements ix Part 1: Critical Planning: Structures, Institutions, and Environment 1 53. David Harvey, On Planning the Ideology of Planning 3 54. Gwyneth Kirk, Theoretical Approaches to Urban Planning 23 55. Henri Lefebvre, Philosophy of the City and Planning Ideology 44 56. Richard Klosterman, Arguments For and Against Planning 47 57. Todd Swanstrom, The Limits of Strategic Planning for Cities 65 58. Robert Beauregard, Between Modernity and Postmodernity: The Ambiguous Position of US Planning 87 59. Timothy Beatley, Environmental Ethics and Planning Theory 107 60. Scott Campbell, Green Cities, Growing Cities, Just Cities?: Urban Planning and the Contradictions of Sustainable Development 152 Part 2: Diversity Planning: Race, Gender, and Culture 181 61. Beth Moore Milroy, Taking Stock of Planning, Space, and Gender 183 62. Marsha Ritzdorf, Feminist Thoughts on the Theory and Practice of Planning 207 63. Iris Marion Young, Concrete Imagination and Piecemeal Transformation 213 64. June Manning Thomas, Planning History and the Black Urban Experience: Linkages and Contemporary Implications 216 65. Mohammad Qadeer, Pluralistic Planning for Multicultural Cities: The Canadian Practice 238 66. Leonie Sandercock, When Strangers Become Neighbours: Managing Cities of Difference 262 Part 3: Dialogical Planning: Communication, Negotiation, and Collaboration 283 67. John Friedmann, Toward a Non-Euclidian Mode of Planning 285 68. John Forester, Planning in the Face of Conflict: Negotiation and Mediation Strategies in Local Land Use Regulation 292 69. Patsy Healey, Planning Through Debate: The Communicative Turn in Planning Theory 316 70. Bent Flyvbjerg, Aristotle, Foucault and Progressive Phronesis: Outline of an Applied Ethics for Sustainable Development 340 71. Tore Sager, Dialogical Incrementalism 355 72. Judith Innes, Planning Through Consensus Building: A New View of the Comprehensive Planning Ideal 379 73. James Throgmorton, The Argumentative or Rhetorical Turn in Planning 402
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Reference Books CEPT Library Reference Faculty of Planning 307.12 MAD Not For Loan GBP 775.00 (Rs.85095.00) for the set of 4 Vols. 026421
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Contents
Volume III: Planning with Flexibility
Acknowledgements ix
Part 1: Critical Planning: Structures, Institutions, and Environment 1
53. David Harvey, On Planning the Ideology of Planning 3
54. Gwyneth Kirk, Theoretical Approaches to Urban Planning 23
55. Henri Lefebvre, Philosophy of the City and Planning Ideology 44
56. Richard Klosterman, Arguments For and Against Planning 47
57. Todd Swanstrom, The Limits of Strategic Planning for Cities 65
58. Robert Beauregard, Between Modernity and Postmodernity: The Ambiguous Position of US Planning 87
59. Timothy Beatley, Environmental Ethics and Planning Theory 107
60. Scott Campbell, Green Cities, Growing Cities, Just Cities?: Urban Planning and the Contradictions of Sustainable Development 152
Part 2: Diversity Planning: Race, Gender, and Culture 181
61. Beth Moore Milroy, Taking Stock of Planning, Space, and Gender 183
62. Marsha Ritzdorf, Feminist Thoughts on the Theory and Practice of Planning 207
63. Iris Marion Young, Concrete Imagination and Piecemeal Transformation 213
64. June Manning Thomas, Planning History and the Black Urban Experience: Linkages and Contemporary Implications 216
65. Mohammad Qadeer, Pluralistic Planning for Multicultural Cities: The Canadian Practice 238
66. Leonie Sandercock, When Strangers Become Neighbours: Managing Cities of Difference 262
Part 3: Dialogical Planning: Communication, Negotiation, and Collaboration 283
67. John Friedmann, Toward a Non-Euclidian Mode of Planning 285
68. John Forester, Planning in the Face of Conflict: Negotiation and Mediation Strategies in Local Land Use Regulation 292
69. Patsy Healey, Planning Through Debate: The Communicative Turn in Planning Theory 316
70. Bent Flyvbjerg, Aristotle, Foucault and Progressive Phronesis: Outline of an Applied Ethics for Sustainable Development 340
71. Tore Sager, Dialogical Incrementalism 355
72. Judith Innes, Planning Through Consensus Building: A New View of the Comprehensive Planning Ideal 379
73. James Throgmorton, The Argumentative or Rhetorical Turn in Planning 402

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